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Home » Control Freak: Don’t let too much Temperature Control Interfere with Efficiency
Last month’s column introduced the concept of giving “too much control” to the building operators through the BAS graphic. I used a simple and fairly obvious example of an air handler with dual temperature set points. This month, I want to share another equally real-life example that is much more subtle.
On a VAV air-handling system, the BAS graphics included the following parameters, all of which were easily adjustable through the user interface: